Wiggles is 15 months old now, and has really started to find her voice. She's moved beyond just the mind-erasing ear-shattering screams to actually start to express what she wants with words. Granted, most of her words can't be found in a dictionary but she is able to at least usually get us to understand her. :)
Here are a few things that she says (with translations!):
"I dot dis!" - I got this! (typically in reference to a toy, usually a stuffed animal)
"Peas zhoos?" - Please, juice?
"Oooh dat!" - Oh, I like that!
"Whassis?" - What's this?
"Oooooh yesh!" - Oh yes! (Happy, and in response to questions she doesn't know how to answer.)
"Feesh!" - Fish!! (the doctor's office has a fishtank, and the fish are highly entertaining for her.)
And my personal favorite: "Nekkid peegies?" - "Naked piggies?" This one stems from me putting socks on her and once telling her she needed socks because her piggies were all naked! For some reason this is the one phrase she has really picked up on. I'm thankful she only says it to me, in the morning, while putting on socks. Hopefully she doesn't start pointing at people's feet in sandals and telling them their piggies are naked this summer.
She still uses her words like "dis" and "dat" to point to various things for identification. She also makes up words and babbles for specific objects. It's such good fun listening to her talk, even if ninety percent of it is mere babbling.
So cute....when they are just starting to talk and comprehend what words mean is such an important time in their lives...
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteHahah nekkid peegies!! :-D
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!! When peanut gets here and gets older, they may invent their own "language". My 2 oldest that are 17 months apart had that. Only daughter became official 'translator'. LOVE this stage!
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